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I'm gathering opinions about what the he*ll is going on in this movie. It has troubled me even more than Mulholland Drive...

2006-06-15 12:01:00 · 1 answers · asked by NikGeo 2 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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The foreign language aspect makes communicating difficult, so watch the movie several times. Seeing the movie, knowing what is to come makes you notice things that you didn't notice on the first viewing that point to where the story goes and makes the experience even richer. Things you didn't realize were significant at first, you get on subsequent viewings.

This movie isn't designed to deliver what most other movies do. It evokes feelings in the viewer by manipulating the viewer with its images. It doesn't provide the standard cues as to what is really happening and what is visualizations a character has or dreams, fantasies of a character. The line between reality and fantasy is blurred.
So, you decide what is real and what is imagined by the characters and go through this exercise figuring out what is going on. You may not realize that the movie maker was trying to do that to you, not tell you a story, not let you know what went on, just make you think about it, make you feel troubled.

Someone said about this movie: "The attraction of the movie is the presentation style and not the content."

Another hint: Why was this movie called Reconstruction?

2006-06-22 05:47:16 · answer #1 · answered by Ken C. 6 · 0 0

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